Everyone here said brexit wouldn't pass, Trump will never win rofl ur such an idiot for even thinking he could lololol, now it's Le Pen who won't win.
A vote for macron is a deeper step towards globalism and terrorism becoming a normality in France.
A vote for Le Pen is a step towards preserving french identity and culture, the refusal of terrorism to be come a normality, and a chance for a Frexit referendum for the people of france.
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Le Pen will win
C'est une belle victoire pour tour les patriotes
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Or when a foreign culture enters their country and breeds at 3-4 times the rate your population does
If Le Pen doesn't win, well.. Farewell to another Country.
God I hope she wins.
The salt from regressive leftists would be glorious. We'd call it The Great Triggering of 2017
Those are not really that comparable, though.
If anything you could much more compare it to the somewhat recent Austrian presidential election, since both countries have a similar electoral system there, and their right-wing candidate did not win - even despite it being shortly after Trump's success, where people predicted a lot more momentum going on still. Hofer (Austrian's right wing candidate) managed to get a whopping 34% (!) in the first round, which was much more than Le Pen achieved now and which easily put him on the first place (more than 10% ahead of his then-to-be rival). Yet he still could not secure the second round for himself simply because voters of most other parties rallied up against him. And while I am obviously no fortune-teller and can't say with a 100% certainty, I consider it reasonably safe to assume that the same could very well happen in France now.
Also: People said the same about Wilders in the Netherlands. What happened? He did not win either. Trump and Brexit can be a precedence, of course - but you should not make the mistake to take it for granted in every election now.
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Macron was supported by almost every single other party leader, Fillon included, with the exception of Mélanchon whose (solidly left/far-left and anti-authoritarianism) voters will avoid Le Pen like the plague apart from the few who are mostly in for anti-establishment and anti-EU sentiments at the expense of all else.
Unless she gains support from small parties and almost literally everyone who voted for Fillon and Mélanchon stays home or supports her, I don't see how she can possibly win this. It's probably going to be closer than in the polls, but Macron has the almost insurmountable advantage of not belonging to the party that most people but its base hates in France.
Le Pen is not going to win.. she's too radical for the French.
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